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Message from The Sparta Education Foundation President
As the Sparta Education Foundation (SEF) enters its second decade, we continue to find new ways to exemplify our vision. All the fundraising activities resulted in the SEF funding grants worth over $175,000 in 2016. These amazing grants are detailed in this report. In 2016, the SEF accomplished the milestone of hosting the Tenth Annual Krogh’s Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day. The “Tradition Before the Tradition” carries on the wonderful spirit of the community. This event reminds us that we are all thankful to call Sparta home. The response to the Second Annual Sparta Dragon Boat Festival in May was once again extremely positive; this has become a signature event in town. Although the weather was more like winter than late spring, ten more boats competed in 2016. Who knew Sparta was so creative and competitive? The thousands of Spartans who participated did. From the colorful outfits to the cheering spectators and the beautiful Lake Mohawk boardwalk setting, who could ask for a more festive atmosphere? We saw great success in our other fundraising events too. The Fourth Annual Wine Tasting and Food Pairing event in September saw record attendance. The Alumni Paver and Pathways to Excellence Paver programs continued to thrive. SEF volunteers directed car parking at the Rocks, Ribs & Ridges Concert in June, which resulted in a donation to the Foundation. We continued our fan support of the New Jersey Devils in March, and even got the opportunity to have a group photo taken on the ice at the Prudential Center. How cool is that? The SEF kicked off some new technology fundraising activities this year as well. Partnering with Play-4-Your-Cause we launched the FireFan app, which allows sports fans to donate to the Foundation while watching their favorite sporting events. The SEF is also a registered non-profit listed on AmazonSmile, which means we earn money each time you select the Foundation when you shop. In 2016, we welcomed Donna Spinetta to the Board of Trustees. She is truly an asset to the Board and to the community. We are very fortunate to have her expertise in marketing and her enthusiasm for our cause. The Sparta High School Student Liaison Program continued with two new students, Bayleigh Takacs and Will McKenna. We are grateful to Joe Leone, Principal of Alpine School, who filled the role of Principal Liaison for the second year. We also started a partnership with our new Sparta School District Superintendent, Dr. Michael Rossi, and we appreciate his support. It is with deep appreciation that we thank our event sponsors, our event chairs, our countless volunteers, and our growing board of Trustees for their continued participation in our mission. We are proud of what we have accomplished this year. Together we are committed to moving education forward. Strong Schools Equal A Strong Community. The future of Sparta’s School District is bright. Sincerely, Danielle Dykstra President, Sparta Education Foundation
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Our Mission Statement To raise funds that will enable the Sparta Education Foundation to make ongoing
charitable contributions that enrich the educational experience of children in the Sparta Public Schools.
Our Vision To promote pride in and positive awareness of the Sparta Public Schools. To engage the entire community in philanthropic giving that strengthens our public
schools, supports our teachers and inspires our students. The Sparta Education Foundation is a non-profit, all-volunteer, community based organization founded in 2006. As an independent, 501(c) (3) non-profit corporation, it has its own mission, goals and by-laws that are organized and managed by an independent Board of Trustees. The Foundation is not connected to the Sparta Board of Education or the Town Council. The Board is comprised entirely of volunteers who are committed to encouraging philanthropic support of our five public schools. They are responsible for the organization of fundraising projects and other activities that benefit Sparta schools. During 2016, Sparta Education Foundation’s “Efficiency of Funds” remained high for each dollar collected. We believe that a strong community counts on strong public schools to prepare its children to become productive citizens, strengthen property values and inspire civic pride. As such, the SEF is committed to raising funds to ensure continued excellence. Through the end of 2016 we have awarded grants totaling over $775,000. 2016 Board of Trustees
Danielle Dykstra Donna West Nancy Purnell Gwen Donovan Vaishali Dhand President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Trustee
Erik Hein Emily Holdsworth Dorothy LaBeau Jennifer Plotts Donna Spinetta
Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee
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2016 GRANTS
In 2016, the SEF funded ten grants totaling $175,137.00 for the year.
12 Sphero Robotics Balls: $1,200, Helen Morgan School These 12 app-controlled robotic balls introduce students to the world of computer programming while increasing their STEM knowledge. 9 Document Cameras: $4,023, Helen Morgan School Nine additional Epson DC-12 document cameras continue to upgrade classroom technology. 180 Chromebook Laptop Computers: $51,339, Sparta High School 180 Chromebook computers are used in six classrooms for the Sparta High School English Department. 300-Gallon Shark and Predator Aquarium: $15,067, Sparta High School This tank is located in the existing coral reef learning center exhibit in the Media Center. 10 Audio Amplification Systems: $6,690, Sparta High School Ten audio amplification systems are used in Special Services freshman classrooms. 10 HP Chromebooks: $2,586, Sparta High School Ten Chromebooks for Special Education English Department 11th and 12th graders help students with moderate disabilities reach their individual goals, improve fine motor skills and benefit from the use of specialized apps. Kinesthetic Classroom Furniture: $11,305, Sparta High School A collection of kinesthetic classroom furniture for resource level classrooms includes eight activity desks, four FitPro balls with stability legs, four stand-up desks and six pedal desks. 624 Chromebooks, 24 Charging Carts: $67,277 (Year 1), Sparta High School Year One of a Three-Year grant for 624 Chromebooks and 24 charging carts for science, math and history classrooms. Part of the 1:World Initiative of a computer for each student, the grant request for the first year is $67,276.88 and the total amount of the three-year grant is $201,830. Wonder Workshop Dash & Robot Classroom Pack: $8,651, Mohawk Avenue School This technology includes 10iPad Air 2s and introduces robotics and coding to third grade students, providing them with a stepping stone to the Sphero Robotic Balls already used by Helen Morgan School’s fourth and fifth graders. Google Expeditions Kits: $6,999, Sparta Middle School These kits are designed to enhance geographic literacy among students by taking them on virtual field trips using a View Master-style device that interacts with a cell phone to take tours of places ranging from streets in Rome to deep underwater excursions.
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2016 Financial Statement Funds available start of 2016 $124,835 Funds Generated in 2016 $231,482 Event Revenues* $202,092 Adjustment to Event Revenue** 9,106 Contributions and Other $ 20,284 Grant Funds Returned $ 0 Total Expenses in 2016 $257,810 Grants Awarded in 2016 $175,137 Event Expenses* $ 73,869 Adjustment to Event Expense** (1,441) Administrative Expenses $ 10,245 Funds at Year End 2016 $ 98,507 * Event Revenues/Expenses include Krogh’s Turkey Trot, Wine Tasting, Sparta Dragon Boat Festival, Pavers, NJ Devils
and Rocks, Ribs & Ridges. ** Adjustments to Event Revenue/Expense reflect funds received / expenses paid in calendar year other than 2016.
The Isak Anderson Memorial Fund was established in July 2015. The 2016 year end closing balance was $54,823.88. These funds will be disbursed by a committee of the SEF chaired by the Anderson Family.
43%
41%
9% 4% 3%
Funds Generated
Turkey Trot Dragon Boat Donations
Wine Tasting Other
68%
28%
4%
Expenses
Grants Events Non-Events
96%
4%
Efficiency of Funds
Grant & Event Expenses Non-Event Expenses
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2016 Fundraisers
Crowds gather on the Lake Mohawk boardwalk.
2016 winning team: Sparta Station Athletics A.
Dragon Boat teams prepare to start their race.
2nd Annual Sparta Dragon Boat Festival May 15, 2016 The second annual Sparta Dragon
Boat Festival hosted by the SEF
took place on the beautiful shores
of Lake Mohawk with 52 high-
energy teams. First place winners
were Sparta Station Athletics A;
second place went to RedShed
CrossFit and third place winners
were RDA Fitness. The winning Club
Team was NJ Dragon Boat. Each
paddler brought high levels of
enthusiasm to this exciting
fundraiser.
We are grateful to our Major
Sponsor Newton Medical
Center/Atlantic Health System for
their overwhelming support as well
as our Friends of the Festival
sponsors Fogarty & Hara
Counsellors at Law, Northern Pride
Web Design and Lake Mohawk
Country Club.
Many thanks to our teams,
spectators, volunteers, sponsors,
vendors, the Sparta Police
Department, Lake Mohawk Life
Guards and Marine Patrol and the
Lake Mohawk Country Club for
making the Sparta Dragon Boat
Festival such a successful event.
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Getting into the Thanksgiving spirit.
Racers cross the 5K starting line.
The “Tradition Before the Tradition.”
Energetic 1K Fun Runners start out strong.
10th Annual Krogh’s Turkey Trot
An enthusiastic crowd and
over 1,600 runners celebrated our
10th annual “Tradition Before The Tradition”
bright and early on Thanksgiving morning.
This event enjoyed perfect running weather
and a free Pasta Party for all registered
runners catered by Villa Capri II on
Wednesday night at Lake Mohawk Country
Club.
Scores of local volunteers kept things
running smoothly, and Sparta High School
student Blaze Dalio sang the national
anthem before the race. Sparta School
District Superintendent Dennis Tobin was
the official race starter; he retired from his
position in December, 2016. Additionally,
the SEF hosted a food drive, collecting non-
perishable donations to benefit the food
pantry at the First Presbyterian Church of
Sparta.
The 2016 Krogh’s Turkey Trot was co-chaired
by Kylen Anderson, a member of the Sparta
Board of Education and Board of Education
Liaison to the Sparta Education Foundation,
and Dorothy LaBeau, trustee and past
president of the Sparta Education
Foundation. Kylen and Dorothy have chaired
the Krogh’s Turkey Trot from the start, and
we thank them for their dedication.
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Kylen Anderson, center, hosted the event.
Showing off some of the raffle prizes.
Host Tom Anderson and Alexandra Miller.
Nancy Purnell, Jon Trotta and Doug Layman.
4th Annual Wine, Beer and
Food Tasting
A record number of SEF
supporters enjoyed an evening
of wine and beer tasting and
gourmet food pairings as well
as raffles for gift baskets at a
fundraiser held on September
18. This event was made
possible through the generous
support of The Liquor Factory
and Krave Café + Caterers. Part
of the evening’s festivities
included passing the coveted
Sparta Dragon Boat Festival
award paddle to the 2016
winning team, Sparta Station
Athletics A. Co-chairs of the
Sparta Dragon Boat Festival
Nancy Purnell and Doug
Layman passed the honor onto
team representative Jon
Trotta.
Special thanks go to Tom and
Kylen Anderson who once
again hosted this memorable
evening at their lovely Lake
Mohawk home.
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2nd Annual Night at the New Jersey Devils
Hitting the ice at the Prudential Center. Happy faces with the NJ Devils mascot.
The Second Annual Night at the New Jersey Devils fundraiser on March 25 was well-
attended by Sparta hockey fans who enjoyed a great game, fun giveaways and a photo
on the ice in Newark’s Prudential Center.
Brick Paver Sales
Engraved paver stones support the Sparta Education Foundation at two locations:
Pathways to Excellence in front of Panera at the Theatre Centre, and the
Alumni Walkway outside the Sparta High School cafeteria.
These ongoing opportunities are an enduring way to celebrate students, alumni,
teachers and community members. For more information about ordering paver stones,
visit spartaeducationfoundation.org.
Pathways to Excellence at Theatre Centre. Alumni Walkway at Sparta H.S.
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Sponsors and Contributors to the 2016 Sparta Dragon Boat Festival The Sparta Education Foundation would like to thank our 2016 Sparta Dragon Boat Festival contributors and event sponsors. We would like to personally thank the Lake Mohawk Board and Staff for hosting the Sparta Dragon Boat Festival. Special thanks to Rich Carlson and the Lake Mohawk Lifeguards, Marine Patrol and staff for making all the Sparta Dragon Boat teams safe on the water, and we want to thank Dynamic Boat Racing for allowing us to auction the steersman for the final heats with all money going to the SEF.
Major Sponsor ($5,000 or greater)
Newton Medical Center/Atlantic Health System
Friend of the Festival ($2,500 or greater)
Fogarty and Hara Counsellors at Law
Lake Mohawk Country Club
Northern Pride Web Design
In-Kind Sponsors ($1,000 or greater)
George Morville at Arthur J. Gallagher & Company
Brown & Brown Benefit Advisors
Nisivoccia, LLP, Certified Public Accountants and Advisors
Villa Capri II
Lake Mohawk Pool
Contributor
The Sign Connection
Shop-Rite/RoNecto
Sparta Township and the Sparta Police Department have also been a huge part of making our events safe and we thank them for their continued support. It is the generosity of contributors and sponsors that makes our mission possible. We continue to be grateful to our important in-kind contributions, which help us to stretch every dollar raised.
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Sponsors and Contributors to the 2016 Krogh’s Turkey Trot The Sparta Education Foundation would like to thank our 2016 Krogh’s Turkey Trot contributors and event sponsors. A special mention is given to our Platinum Sponsor, Krogh's Restaurant & Brew Pub, for their continuing support of the Krogh’s Turkey Trot. Platinum Sponsor ($5,000 or greater) Krogh’s Restaurant & Brew Pub Gold Sponsor ($2,000 or greater) Thorlabs, Inc. Bib Sponsor ($2,000 or greater) Eastern Propane Runner Bag Sponsor ($1,500 or greater) Realty Executives Leaderboard Sponsor ($1,500 or greater) Spavia Silver Sponsors ($1,000 or greater) Biondo Investment Advisors Newton Medical Center-Atlantic Health System Coldwell Banker: Julia “Julie” Killen Culligan-Andy Ball Dykstra Associates, PC Krave Café + Caterers RCCA-Regional Cancer Care Associates Pine Cone Chiropractic SchoolCraft Studios Villa Capri II Morris Retirement Advisors Dr. Ouimette and Dr. Pannicucci of Integrity Dental Lake Mohawk Country Club Bronze Sponsors ($500 or greater) Augie's Brooklyn Bagels & Deli Sparta Driving School Be A Foster or Adoptive Parent 877-NJFOSTER First Hope Bank Lakeland Bank The Liquor Factory Brightside Photobooth McGuire Chevrolet Onore Men’s Clothing Royal Coachman Worldwide St. Moritz Grill & Bar Sharpe Plumbing & Heating Shelter Vintage Sparta Elks Club #2356 Askin & Hooker, LLC, Attorneys at Law Sparta Runners Club Wellness Pediatrics Blessings Auto Service Laddey, Clark & Ryan, LLP, Attorneys at Law Weichert, Realtors: Dawn Corbo and Dawnice LaFave Train Creative We need your continued support to make a difference! Please explore our website at spartaeducationfoundation.org for more information about what we do and how you can get involved. Thank you again to all our contributors who have made the 2016 grants possible.
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In Appreciation We would like to express our appreciation to our schools for their continued contributions to advancing Sparta education and thank them for their support. Giuseppe “Joe” Leone - Alpine School Principal, SEF Principal Liaison
Laura Trent- Mohawk Avenue School Principal
Doug Layman- Helen Morgan School Principal
Michael Gregory- Sparta Middle School Principal
Janet Ferraro- Sparta High School Principal
Special thanks to outgoing Sparta Superintendent of Schools Dennis Tobin, current Sparta Superintendent of Schools Dr. Michael Rossi, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum Dr. Daniel Johnson, Business Administrator Barbara Decker, Director of Buildings and Grounds Chris Tappen, and the generous support of our volunteers, teachers and students. We are also grateful to Sparta Board of Education Liaison Kylen Anderson and former SEF Principal Liaison and Helen Morgan School Principal Doug Layman who continues to co-chair the Dragon Boat Festival. We need your support to continue making a difference! Please explore our website spartaeducationfoundation.org for more information about what we do and how to get involved. “The Sparta Education Foundation (SEF) represents the essence of what a learning community should stand for. Providing resources, materials and programs that enrich the experiences for students from pre K to Grade 12, the SEF has enabled our school system to reach new academic and creative heights. Each member of the district has benefited from the tireless efforts of this progressive and generous organization.”
--Dr. Michael Rossi, Sparta Township Superintendent of Schools
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